In one sense, it’s a welcome conundrum for Turgeon. He has a guy who would have played 20-plus a minutes a year ago and can’t even get him half that this season.

At the same time, Aronhalt probably can’t provide optimal value on his greatest skill (his shooting) without more opportunities to get hot during games.

“It’s not fair – he can’t get into it and I told him that,” Turgeon said. “He hit a big shot for us just before half [against Lafayette on Tuesday]. … The last two games he hasn’t had a chance to get into a flow at all. Right now, it’s unfortunate that the [role] he’s playing, he has to be a designated shooter. Hopefully, he can do some more before the season is out.”